NEW mum Nailah Ishaq poses with her husband and the miracle baby it was feared they’d never have.

But the 28-year-old will never see her beautiful daughter Kaiah grow-up.

Just six months after giving birth, the new mum collapsed and died, after riding a bucking bronco ride at a Tyneside bar.

Nailah’s devastated husband Yaqoob, 28, broke down as he paid tribute to the “wonderful” wife and mother.

“I have lost my soul mate,” he said. “Nailah was my life, she was the mother of my child and words cannot describe how devastated I’m feeling. She cared about everything and everyone.”

Nailah doted on Kaiah, and her night out on Thursday was the first since giving birth.

The arrival of their daughter was made all the more precious as Nailah, of Caesar Way, Wallsend, had been diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome, and feared she could be infertile.

But within weeks of being married, Nailah and Yaqoob were given the news they had dreamt of.

Yaqoob, who works as a national sales director, said: “We’d decided to start trying for another baby later this year. She wanted three children as she was an absolute natural at being a mum.

“She doted on Kaiah, she always played with her and had just started taking her swimming. She lived for the little one and I will find it so hard to follow in her footsteps.

“She was really hands-on and it was the happiest time of my life. I don’t know what to do without her.

“I’m worried about the future and the fact my daughter is not going to have a mum. It’s so sad to think Nailah will not get to see Kaiah’s first steps or hear her first words.

“She didn’t want to leave Kaiah and go back to work and we were planning to have another. She just loved and adored her and every day there was something new with the little one. She loved telling me what she’d done.”

The couple met six years ago on a night out at Casa Bar on Newcastle’s Quayside.

Nailah, who was formerly known as Nicola Clark, converted to Islam when she married Yaqoob two years ago.

Yaqoob continued: “She was the most loving person I have ever met and was one of a kind, if I’m half the person in my life she was, then I’ve done well.

“I just miss her so much and I’m so sad she will not be able to see our daughter grow up. When she found out she was pregnant she was over the moon and couldn’t wait to be a mum.

“I used to joke with her, saying I made the first move because she was nervous. As soon as I saw Nailah I knew she was special and we just hit it off straight away. She was stunning.”

Nailah had looked forward to the night out and had gone for a meal with six friends from the Royal Victoria Infirmary’s antenatal class before the group headed to Buffalo Joe’s, a wild-west themed bar at Gateshead Quayside.

But it turned to tragedy when Nailah passed out after climbing off the ride and despite rescue efforts by staff to save her, she later died at Newcastle General Hospital.

“The last time I saw Nailah she gave me and Kaiah a kiss and told me she loved me,” Yaqoob said.

“She was looking forward to the night out and I stayed at home with the little one. She had never been to Buffalo Joe’s before. She texted me saying she had got really good friends and was having fun.

“Then I got a phone call from the police saying she had collapsed, I was frantic. I arrived at the hospital too late to see her alive. She was a healthy person and loved to walk and take our daughter out so it has come as a complete shock.”

Nailah went to Burnside Community High School, Wallsend, before studying fine art at Northumbria University. She became a teacher and was popular with her colleagues and students, at Heaton Manor School

“Everything she turned her hand to she was fantastic,” said Yaqoob “She loved art and was popular with her students.”

His wife was not drinking on the night, but Yaqoob said having the bucking bronco in a place where people are drinking is dangerous.

Bar director Harry Costigan said: “What happened is totally tragic. We are all devastated and our sympathy goes out to her friends and family.”